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Biggest Misconception About Our Industry And Skool?
People outside the industry often misunderstand what we do. What’s one thing people always get wrong about our work? Share your experiences, funny stories, or even frustrations—let’s clear up the myths together
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Biggest Misconception About Our Industry And Skool?
What’s the Most Useful Tool You’ve Discovered Recently That Could Be Useful For Other Members With a Business In Skool?
Tools and hacks make life easier for Skool Business Owners, right? Let’s share the gold! Whether it’s a software, gadget, or productivity tip, what’s the one thing you’ve discovered recently that you can’t stop recommending? Let's help each other!
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What’s the Most Useful Tool You’ve Discovered Recently That Could Be Useful For Other Members With a Business In Skool?
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@Brad Williams Rephonic sounds like a brilliant tool for targeting high-value podcast appearances—great recommendation! Just exploring right now. How accurate have you found their show metrics to be when it comes to estimating a podcast’s actual reach and audience engagement?
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@Fintan Thorburn That sounds awesome! Skout could be a real breakthrough for big communities. What are you most hyped to show off in the video? I'm curious to see how it's gonna make managing everything easier!
What’s the Best Advice You’ve Ever Received on Skool?
Everyone loves a good piece of advice that changed their perspective or life! Share the best advice you've ever received, whether it’s about business, relationships, or personal growth. Let’s inspire each other with wisdom that works. What’s the one piece of advice that stuck with you forever?
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What’s the Best Advice You’ve Ever Received on Skool?
$99/month worth it? I think you need to understand this...
I keep seeing posts questioning if $99 for a community is worth it and if you shouldn't go with a free Facebook group instead. I didn't see/understand this when I started on Skool, but if you want actually to build a community of a meaningful size, you need to hear this. I have deep regrets. If you don't want to read... watch this video instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXUH7yVgdAs Yesterday I was listening to @Matthew Thompson latest podcast and one thing really struck me that I want to share with you: It's insane how much community management costs you save when you use Skool vs. a Facebook group. For context: In my own communities, we manage over 11,000 paying monthly members. Combined with Jessa and other partners over 20,000. Because there is a.) No payment integration and b.) Facebook is restricting our paid reach down to an average 300 out of 6500 members in our biggest group, the Coach Growth Hub inner circle. We have to pay a team of people to a.) Find and remove people who don't pay because FB doesn't do that automatically like skool b.) Provide 24-hour workday written support because in skool members actually see each other's posts and want to help each other out because of the gamification element and the connection that comes from having started to engage Honestly, this is so genius. The digital offer builders is now one of our most profitable communities because: #1: We don't run ads to it at the moment: 234 members NET GROWTH in the first month after playing the skool games. All organically from the skool discovery page and this community #2: We haven't promised 24h written support and don't deliver it. Members helping members works amazingly in here (I am really mind-blown; this would have never been possible with a Facebook group) It might be the amazing community, the lower cost, or the fact that I can finally reach my own community again, but I am becoming a super fan.
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$99/month worth it? I think you need to understand this...
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@Adrian Ciuplea Mighty: - Aesthetically more refined design - Very intuitive user interface, making course setup more satisfying - Offers more features across different areas - Much better text formatting - Ability to hide the number of members for those who want to focus solely on courses - Clearer member interests and completed courses, facilitating more connections Circle: - Great for gamification, useful for creating a more active community - Course design feels a bit outdated, like it's from 10-20 years ago - Integrated affiliate program - Simple and streamlined checkout process - Generally less overwhelming - An iFrame allows you to display external content without direct control, while an API enables a deeper and more personalized integration, with the ability to manage data and interact with external systems. Skool: - Combines community, courses, and gamification all in one place - Focuses heavily on creating engagement through leaderboards and badges - Clean and simple interface with a modern design - Excellent for cohort-based courses and coaching programs - Discussions are well-organized with categorization, making it easier for members to follow topics - Integrated with Zoom and other video platforms for live calls and sessions I'd love to hear your thoughts! Have you noticed any other differences that might influence the decision based on your experiences?
Mighty Pro?
I have 4 skool communities and am all in. However, a good friend is starting a new endeavor that I think would be great on skool, but he’s considering using Mighty Networks Pro instead. Was curious if anyone here has used them? Pros and cons compared to Skool? Here’s their website: https://www.mightynetworks.com/pro Appreciate any feedback or insights! 🙏👍🏼
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@Daniel Wagner based on your experience, what are the cons of mighty?
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